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Benji312

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    HP PRINTER SECOND PAGE OF INFORMATION
    « on: February 02, 2014, 12:15:05 PM »
    EVERY TIME i PRINT A PAGE AND ADDITIONAL SHEET OF PAPER COMES OUT WITH INFORMATION ABOUT THE JUST PRINTED PAGE.  WITH INFORMATION SUCH AS THE FILENAME, DIRECTORY, TEMPLATE, AUTHOR, TOTAL EDITING TIME, THE NUMBER OF WORDS ON THE PAGE AND NUMBER OF CHARACTERS. i WANT TO TURN THIS FEATURE OFF

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    Re: HP PRINTER SECOND PAGE OF INFORMATION
    « Reply #1 on: February 02, 2014, 12:32:39 PM »
    I'd have to believe this would be covered somewhere in your user manual.

    Lisa_maree



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    Re: HP PRINTER SECOND PAGE OF INFORMATION
    « Reply #2 on: February 03, 2014, 12:22:30 AM »
    Hi

    Is that printing from only 1 program or all programs. Seems to me to be a setting in office. as described here.

     You can print a document's properties and other information — such as hidden text or field codes — either with the document or by themselves.

    HidePrint property information with the document

    On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Print tab.
    Under Include with document, click the options you want to include.
    HidePrint property information without printing the active document

    On the File menu, click Print.
    In the Print what box, click Document properties.

    Copied from here http://office.microsoft.com/en-nz/word-help/print-property-information-or-other-details-HP005188712.aspx
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